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A minor technical change to the alpha-numeric note-position identifier on the face of the new $1 notes will help distinguish them from older notes printed on 32-subject sheets. The note-position identifier is found in the upper left-hand corner on the face of $1 Federal Reserve notes.
The letter and number that form the note-position identifier on notes from a 50-subject sheet are of equal size, while on notes from 32-subject sheets, the letter is larger than the number. In addition, the alpha-numeric character combination on the 50-subject sheet notes is smaller than the same device on $1 32-subject sheet FRNs.
The Series 2013 $1 FRNs were printed on 50-subject sheets on Super Orloff Intaglio presses. Series 2013 notes all have the facsimile signatures of Treasury Secretary Jacob "Jack" Lew and Treasurer of the United States Rosa "Rosie" Gumataotao Rios.
A minor technical change to the alpha-numeric note-position identifier on the face of the new $1 notes will help distinguish them from older notes printed on 32-subject sheets. The note-position identifier is found in the upper left-hand corner on the face of $1 Federal Reserve notes.
The letter and number that form the note-position identifier on notes from a 50-subject sheet are of equal size, while on notes from 32-subject sheets, the letter is larger than the number. In addition, the alpha-numeric character combination on the 50-subject sheet notes is smaller than the same device on $1 32-subject sheet FRNs.
The Series 2013 $1 FRNs were printed on 50-subject sheets on Super Orloff Intaglio presses. Series 2013 notes all have the facsimile signatures of Treasury Secretary Jacob "Jack" Lew and Treasurer of the United States Rosa "Rosie" Gumataotao Rios.
About 5 months ago I posted a thread on some of the Series 2009 $1.00 f/w notes being Serialed on the new LEPE equipment, and how to tell if the note was numbered on COPE or LEPE (thread link below).
Now I'm curious if the 50 subject sheet will Serial Number from the top right side (like the 2009 f/w notes) or continue the same as COPE's top left, bottom left, top right, bottom right (4 quadrant) old numbering system...
I also thought the new 50 subject SOI press in D.C. was printing $20.00 denomination on the 32 subject sheets, with a 3 digit face-plate number.
I just found the link explaining the new SOI & the $20.00 notes printed on SOI.
http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/soi.html
https://goccf.com/t/164141
Edited by Broken-Coin
04/27/2014 8:36 pm
04/27/2014 8:36 pm




















